The Protestant Reformation The Protestant Reformation was a new movement, essentially created by Martin Luther. There were several reformers before Martin Luther, but Martin Luther made the Reformation a force to be reckoned with. He did this by nailing… Continue Reading →
This is the essay for the 22nd week of the 7th Grade Ron Paul Curriculum. It’s about Gerhard Groote. Gerhard Groote Groote was born in 1340 in Holland or in today known as the Netherlands. Groote’s parents were very wealthy, so when… Continue Reading →
Yesterday I completed module 6 of the Foundation of Economic Education (fee.org) course in on the Economics of Entrepreneurship: “What Institutional Factors Encourage Entrepreneurship” Here is my other badge: https://api.accredible.com/v1/frontend/credential_website_embed_image/certificate/11499326
This is the essay for the 21st week of the 7th Grade Ron Paul Curriculum. It’s about Amerigo Vespucci. Amerigo Vespucci Amerigo Vespucci was born in 1454 and spent his childhood in Florence, Italy. Instead of going to university, like the rest of… Continue Reading →
This is the essay for the 20th week of the 7th Grade Ron Paul Curriculum. It’s about Ferdinand Magellan, a famous renaissance era explorer. Ferdinand Magellan Ferdinand Magellan was born on February 3, 1480, in Portugal. He was orphaned at the… Continue Reading →
This is the essay for the 19th week of the 7th Grade Ron Paul Curriculum. It’s about Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus is a famous Italian explorer. He rediscovered the America’s for the World. It was first discovered by Leif Eriksson,… Continue Reading →
This is the essay for the 18th week of the 7th Grade Ron Paul Curriculum. It’s about Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo. Leonardo and Michelangelo are the two best artists of the Renaissance, but Leonardo Da Vinci is the most famous.I’m going to talk about… Continue Reading →
This is the essay for the 17th week of the 7th Grade Ron Paul Curriculum. It’s about the Catholic Monarchs or by their real names Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. Ferdinand and Isabella Ferdinand and Isabella were the king/queen of Spain during the mid-15th and early-16th centuries. More specifically Ferdinand was… Continue Reading →
Yesterday I completed module 5 of the Foundation of Economic Education (fee.org) course in on the Economics of Entrepreneurship: “What do Profit and Loss Tell Us?” Check my other badge: https://www.credential.net/embed/lenxuo7q If you want to do the course yourself: courses.fee.org/courses
This is the essay for the 16th week of the 7th Grade Ron Paul Curriculum. It’s about the history and culture of Venice. Venice The shortest essay i can give you about Venice is this. Venice is a city in Italy. But If you want… Continue Reading →
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